Dust My Broom

James Elmore, Robert Johnson

I'm a get up soon in the mornin'
I believe I'll dust my broom
I'm a get up soon in the mornin'
I believe I'll dust my broom
I'll quit the best gal, I'm lovin'
Now my friends can get in my room

I'm gonna write a letter, gonna call every town I know
I'm gonna write a letter, telephone every town I know
If I don't find her in Mississippi
She be in East Monroe I know

And I don't want no woman
Want every downtown man she meets
No I don't want no woman
Want every downtown man she meets
Man, she's a no good doney
They shouldn't allow her on the street, yeah

I believe, I believe my time ain't long
I believe, I believe my time ain't long
I ain't gonna leave my baby
And break up my happy home

Trivia about the song Dust My Broom by Albert King

When was the song “Dust My Broom” released by Albert King?
The song Dust My Broom was released in 2004, on the album “Windy City Blues”.
Who composed the song “Dust My Broom” by Albert King?
The song “Dust My Broom” by Albert King was composed by James Elmore, Robert Johnson.

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